You'll never be a high-achieving Wall Street investment banker who abuses drugs including cocaine and has a double life where he perceives himself as one of the most vicious serial killers ever to live.

You'll never drive a 87's brand NEW Testarrosa through the streets of 80's LA, filled with colorful lifts which leaves traces all over the place thanks to the speed of your supercharged million dollar vehicle, as the sparks of light around you get mixed with the sound of the 417CV motor and the fitting music an endless dopamine rush ensues.
No worries about the police were seen that day: your LMS is above any laws.

You'll never effortlessly pick up a 10/10 model in the city's most eclectic pub at midnight, a place where everyone knows you, you can't literally make 3 steps without being invited to top of the line drugs. On your way back home, you'll never listen to the self-titled EP by Huey Lewis and the News, which by the way would sound insanely amazing on your recently upgraded soundsystem. The slut would be definitely admiring and feeling lucky.

You'll never call at least 3 10/10 escorts at once from a private modeling agency to visit you at any given night to share some peruvian grade cocaine with them in your insanely privileged penthouse, surrounded by mirrors everywhere to get a good glimpse of every angle. The orgy will never be recorded in high end analogue equipment, VHS tapes you would consume later on. The screams of the sluts will never be covered in your ridiculously over the top home-theater consisting on: HK 725 preamp, HK 770 amplifier, HK EQ7 equalizer and HK 440xm cassette deck. Black MCD CD player.

You'll never show up next morning late at your office's investment firm (which by the way, would have an aesthetic name such as "Pierce & Pierce") wearing $1.200 USD Ray Bands to cover the hangover marks for your billionaire clients await.

(07-23-2015, 01:48 AM)Timbuck2 Wrote: This is fantasy land stuff right here.

Most Wall Street guys are workcel nerds who spend their lives slaving away for scraps and most of the really successful dudes are old as fuck beta providers.

There are no Patrick Batemans IRL.

actuaelly there it happens all the time the guys in the top of the pyramid all have orgies with hookers and use tons of cocaine its very real and happening as we speak we just chose to believe its not real but its very real i dont see how its that weird to think that its real, when u have unlimited money pretty much you gonna have all u want from regular sex to pretty weird fetishes and tons of drugs these people end up derranged and addicts some can deal with it and grow up as old men and some die while young

- 'As a 31-year-old multimillionaire stockbroker, Belfort once landed his helicopter on his back lawn, flying with just one eye open because he was so stoned he had double vision'
- 'He sank his 167ft motor yacht, complete with seaplane and helicopter, after overruling the captain and taking it into a Mediterranean storm'
- He once racked up a $700 000 hotel bill
- Massive coke fulled parties and orgies
- Gets short term sentence because he ratted out his accomplices (but we actually know it was his halo over them)

Funny. I was actually just about to boot Netflix to stream "Wall Street" on Netflix (apparently it's on Netflix Canada and UK. For anyone here who uses a VPN to switch regions :) ). I've always wanted to watch that movie but never got around to it.

I did watch "The Wolf of Wall Street" and it was great. I also have the book. But it's a bit of a slow, heavy read. Only got a quarter of the way in.

I'll probably watch "Boiler Room" too. I first watched that when I was like 15 or so. But I didn't understand the plot very well back then. At my age, I'd probably have a much better appreciation for the film now after watching "The Wolf of Wall Street". Since Boiler Room is basically just a fictional depiction of the Long Island stockbroker firm scene. Jordan Belfort basically inspired that movie.

(08-02-2015, 12:19 AM)alien Wrote: I'll probably watch "Boiler Room" too. I first watched that when I was like 15 or so. But I didn't understand the plot very well back then. At my age, I'd probably have a much better appreciation for the film now after watching "The Wolf of Wall Street". Since Boiler Room is basically just a fictional depiction of the Long Island stockbroker firm scene. Jordan Belfort basically inspired that movie.

this is actually proof that stuff like op happens in real life all the time this happened in uk recently, that guy has a lot of power in his hand thats how the elite spend their free time when no one is around too bad he got caugh this time hes prbably so fucked in the head at this point hes hiring some weird lookin girls probably into some weird fetishes

this is actually proof that stuff like op happens in real life all the time this happened in uk recently, that guy has a lot of power in his hand thats how the elite spend their free time when no one is around too bad he got caugh this time hes prbably so fucked in the head at this point hes hiring some weird lookin girls probably into some weird fetishes

I saw this on the news. I was sightly disgusted by it. I knew this happens all the time, but seeing actual footage of an old guy doing coke with prostitutes that's at the same time a respected political figure is shocking nonetheless.

- 'As a 31-year-old multimillionaire stockbroker, Belfort once landed his helicopter on his back lawn, flying with just one eye open because he was so stoned he had double vision'
- 'He sank his 167ft motor yacht, complete with seaplane and helicopter, after overruling the captain and taking it into a Mediterranean storm'
- He once racked up a $700 000 hotel bill
- Massive coke fulled parties and orgies
- Gets short term sentence because he ratted out his accomplices (but we actually know it was his halo over them)

this is a nice fantasy
but over 90% of people on wall street lose their money, just read about it
i did some day trading for awhile and i actually made some money, but then i started to lose it all
it's only a few chosen people that will make it.... it's a shame, but most of us were born to be poor and ugly for eternity

Unless you were born into money, you will never really have a whole lot of it in the West today. Not unless you are very lucky. This is doubly so for the states. The system is built to enslave you through debt.